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Page 98
... hath delivered all his out of the captivity of Satan and sin , so hath he also us after a more special and peculiar manner out of that den of thieves , out of that prison of Romish servitude . . . . Our God hath used our Moses to ...
... hath delivered all his out of the captivity of Satan and sin , so hath he also us after a more special and peculiar manner out of that den of thieves , out of that prison of Romish servitude . . . . Our God hath used our Moses to ...
Page 131
... hath beheld . ( 141-42 ) Smirking Venus , who remembers Paris and forgets her own age , accepts the offer without hesitation . Meanwhile , Philisides warms to the task of meddling in divine affairs : I that was first agast , when first ...
... hath beheld . ( 141-42 ) Smirking Venus , who remembers Paris and forgets her own age , accepts the offer without hesitation . Meanwhile , Philisides warms to the task of meddling in divine affairs : I that was first agast , when first ...
Page 182
... hath glory , When tis excellently sory . It might seem appropriate to have Astrophil turn from his sheep , like the despondent Colin Clout in Spenser , to stones , but I think that the stones referred to here are an explicit reference ...
... hath glory , When tis excellently sory . It might seem appropriate to have Astrophil turn from his sheep , like the despondent Colin Clout in Spenser , to stones , but I think that the stones referred to here are an explicit reference ...
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